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einsteindude einsteindude
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Anticlines and synclines are like
A) strike-slip faults because they rub together.
B) the stretched places in a piece of taffy when you pull its ends.
C) the compression in a tennis ball when it hits a racket.
D) wrinkles in a rug when you push the ends of the rug toward one another.
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